Thursday, August 21, 2014

The original HTC One begins to receive Android 4.4.3 in Europe – Andro4all

HTC Sense 6.0 will reach full range One

In the wake of the current flagship of the Taiwanese company, HTC One M8, this time is the previous model, HTC One M7, which is in process of receiving updates pertaining to Android 4.4.3 KitKat .

Apparently, updates have begun to reach some parts of Europe , with Slovakia and Romania, two countries already confirmed. In the case of the country of the Carpathians has got an update for an operator, so not only free units are going to be updated.

As you can already know, HTC has decided to incorporate this update to the fixes security and included in Google launched Android 4.4.4 , so this update has all the numbers to be the latest iteration of Android 4.4 that KitKat smartphones HTC high end will see before the arrival of Android L, remember that is scheduled for autumn this year.

The update for the HTC One M7 weighs around about 550 MB , and after applying you will be running a software with build number 6.09.401.5. Apart from the innovations that contains this version of Android itself, patches upgrade to any of the HTC apps like the camera, the gallery and the synchronization wizard also apply.

It is good to see that finally HTC is offering a halfway decent user support , if only the owners of smartphones high end, but compared to his disastrous policy updates past is all progress. Do not forget that it was this policy updates so bad that led to the Taiwanese firm to lose weight in the industry and trusted by users, among other reasons.

If it has you come the update to your HTC One M7 do not hesitate to stop by the comments to tell us how well it works , if you have not already should do so in the coming days via OTA so a little patience.

Sergio Acute

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